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Panasonic Lumix TZ8 Digital Camera – Black (12.1MP, 12x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD

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Portable Digital Luggage Scale Travel NEW 2011 model 50 kg with batteries

Posted by Notcot on Dec 14, 2010 in Handhelds & PDAs

Do not worry about the cost of excess baggage at the airport more. Do not use your scale to weigh your luggage, they are generally not very accurate! No frills flight such as Ryanair and Easyjet are very strict about their weight and you will be charged EXTRA much luggage should exceed them. The ultimate travel gadget, it is small and lightweight (175g) so you can pack and take it with you to avoid getting caught in a foreign airport with all the Christmas gifts. Additional features include the reset function, auto power off function of blocking, overload indication, low battery indicator, Blue backlight. High precision strain gauge sensor. 12 months money back guarantee
  • Very easy to use. Very accurate. Weight in kg, g, oz or lb. Features blue backlight for easy reading digital
  • No more excess luggage with Ryanair and Easyjet flights no frills other
  • Weighs 40kg

  • up to the nearest 50g. Simply attach the strap to the handful of cases, backpack, bag and an elevator, you will automatically hold the weight after 5 seconds
  • Batteries INCLUDED

  • -. 2 AAA batteries. Also useful in the kitchen
  • specific guaranteed or your money back! 12 months warranty
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    Digital Portable Luggage Scale Travel NEW 2011 model 50 kg with batteries

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    Western Digital Elements 1TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive – Black

    Posted by Notcot on Dec 12, 2010 in PCs & Laptops

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    Logitech Z5500 Digital PC Multimedia Home Theatre Speaker System – 505 Watt

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    Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD

    Posted by Notcot on Dec 6, 2010 in Photography

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    187 of 187 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Takes Very Good Photographs, 12 April 2010
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    Mr. Martin Houlton (Hull, United Kingdom) – See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD (Electronics)

    I too have only had this camera for a few days, but I think it’s brilliant. Its main selling point is of course that 14x zoom lens, which starts at 28mm so at the long end you get 392mm! The Image Stabilization ensures sharp pictures even at that length. I haven’t tried any digital zoom. I find that setting image stabilization to “Shoot Only” works best.

    The camera’s second selling point is the Aperture priority, Shutter priority and Manual modes. It is well designed in that it has a proper dial to select the aperture and shutter settings. Unfortunately it is a dual-purpose dial and pressing down on it often selects another function. I have sometimes done this accidentally while trying to select aperture or shutter speed. I expect I will get used to it. The dial can also be used when selecting menu items.

    The camera has a Wide mode which records/plays back images in 16:9 format, great for people who like to show photos on their HD TVs. I have this option selected all the time. Please note that despite the heading it’s a 3.5 inch display on the back. I haven’t yet found it difficult to see the display, though we have had some sunny days.

    I used up a fully charged battery pack in two days, but I was playing with the camera quite a lot! I think it would last for about a week in normal use. I have ordered a spare battery pack because it’s boring not to be able to get your photos for two hours while the battery charges.

    I find that if I take a photo in low light, like indoors, the camera takes a couple of seconds to store an image, but generally it is fine. I have ordered a fast memory card to see if this helps because after all it’s got to store 14 megapixels.

    About the problem with the flash popping up, I find that when I pick the camera up, my left index finger usually rests on top of the flash cover, so when I turn the camera on, the flash can’t pop up.

    I have added some pictures to the customer images which give a better idea of what the camera is like because they weren’t taken in the dark!

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    92 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Superb ‘point & shoot’ digital camera, 5 May 2010
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    Lumpster (Yorkshire, UK) – See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD (Electronics)

    I have used a 7.1mp Olympus Mju compact digital camera for the past 2-3 years as a compact alternative to my main camera, Canon digital SLR. Results were fairly patchy and so I have been looking around for an upgrade for a few months. I was on the point of buying the Powershot SX200 but then saw that the SX210 was imminent, so held off until the camera was launched and the price came down from its fairly toppy launch level of £300+. As expected, as stocks improved, the price has fallen sharply plus Canon has now introduced its cashback offer, bringing the price of the camera down materially.

    I went for the Powershot over an Ixus equivalent as a) its hugely powerful 14x optical zoom appealed, b) I am more concerned with picture quality than size and c) the Powershot isn’t actually that big anyway. So far, I have probably taken around 200 photos using the camera in a variety of conditions and am really pleased with the results. Build quality is top-notch, the zoom lens produces fantastic results and battery life doesn’t seem to be an issue (although I have bought a spare Canon battery from Amazon just in case). The menus are intuitive and very much in line with other cameras produced by Canon. As for the flash popping up automatically, I haven’t found this to be an issue (in fact, I think handling is very good) but you can keep your finger on the flash and it stays down. There are different auto settings (e.g. ‘portrait’, ‘landscape’, ‘indoors’ etc.), all of which seem to work well plus movie mode (which I haven’t tried) along with manual settings. I even used the digital zoom (which goes to 56x) with fairly decent results due to the image stabilsation.

    I am using a standard 4GB SD Sandisk Ultra card and a Lowepro Apex 30 AW case, which fits well and leaves space for extra memory cards, batteries etc. If you can afford the extra for a really high speed SD card, I’d say it’s probably worth it as with 14.1mp, files are pretty big and there can be some lag evident between shots.

    I’m a big fan of Canon photography gear and the Powershot SX210is doesn’t disappoint – you can safely buy this knowing that you are getting a great camera for your money.

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    52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Versatility in your pocket!, 29 April 2010
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    This review is from: Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD (Electronics)

    Had this camera a couple of weeks now and pretty impressed. Great zoom for the money and being a compact. Really good selection of programme functions for getting more creative (fish eye, ‘model/miniature’, and ‘foliage’ – increases vibrancy of plant shots). I’ve taken some good panoramic shots with the stitch assist function, and the stitch software it comes with is very easy to use. Also, the wide format option gives a different perspective and more scope for taking landscape shots.

    Really happy with this purchase – as an SLR user myself, I’ve found you can do a lot with this camera without all the SLR paraphernalia. Also – really good macro shots, fully tested at Kew Gardens!

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    Samsung ES71 Digital Camera – Black (12.2 MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch TFT Screen

    Posted by Notcot on Dec 3, 2010 in Photography

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    47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Samsung ES70 Camera, 26 May 2010
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    This review is from: Samsung ES71 Digital Camera – Black (12.2 MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch TFT Screen (Electronics)

    I got this camera out of argos for 79.99 :) I think it’s a good camera – i’m using it for taking pictures of my art to sell online and for use on holidays. The USB cable, like the other reviewer said, is very annoying because the cable is too short, but you do get used to it. Over all a good camera – has loads of scene modes and i got a scratch screen in the box which clicks on over the front to protect it from scratches. Also – one thing i love about this camera is the way it shoots colours – they look really vibrant. I had another Samsung before this one and it wasn’t half as noticeable. Also, with the camera i bought, the wall charger is simply a plug into which you connect the USB cable – i’ve never had this before and am concerned about how long it’s going to last.

    So far tho – i’ve had no problems at all :)

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    28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Samsung ES71, 20 July 2010
    This review is from: Samsung ES71 Digital Camera – Black (12.2 MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch TFT Screen (Electronics)

    I just got this camera from Amazon, and I want to say I was amazed by the delivery time. It got here 15 days before the estimate and that’s impressive considering I live in the other corner of Europe.

    and about the camera… it’s really a great little thing, packed with plenty of automatic shooting modes that can really help you if you don’t know what you’re doing in terms of photography.the build quality seems to be really great (then again I think everything that Samsung makes is great so my opinion might not be the best of all), and I really like the plastic protective thing that comes in the box. the menu is not very complicated and you can easily find every function without even reading the manual. I don’t really like the fact that is has a very short cable and that is doesn’t have a viewfinder, but what compact camera has one these days? one word of advice for potential buyers : the camera is really small!!! so if you have “sausage fingers” like I do, you will find it difficult to push some buttons.

    but when it comes to value for money, Samsung ES71 is in a class of it’s own!

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    23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Added extras, 18 Aug 2010
    This review is from: Samsung ES71 Digital Camera – Black (12.2 MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch TFT Screen (Electronics)

    Although the USB cable is a bit short, it doubles up as the charger lead too, meaning that you don’t have to search for another lead when it needs charging. The photo quality’s good and it comes with a neat scratch proof cover for the front which is handy. Would def. recommend it.

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    Toshiba 37RV753B 37-inch Widescreen Digital LCD TV with Full HD 1080p and Freeview HD

    Posted by Notcot on Nov 29, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video

    • 37″ Full 1080p HD LCD Screen
    • Freeview HD Tuner
    • 4 x HDMI Sockets
    • SoundNavi Technology
    • 649mm x 902mm x 292mm

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    59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars – Highly recommended, 22 Sep 2010
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    This review is from: Toshiba 37RV753B 37-inch Widescreen Digital LCD TV with Full HD 1080p and Freeview HD (Electronics)

    Having owned this few a few weeks I though I would share my impressions. When I initially set the TV up I was blown away at the difference between my old 32″ LCD and this, what struck me the most was that the colours were very natural and not over saturated, blacks were deep but retained detail and definition and motion tracking was very clear showing no signs of jittering or blurring moving images (in particular football).

    Well a month later and the 37RV is still bringing a smile to my face. The AutoView technology automatically adjusts picture settings depending on room lighting and the light sensor constantly adjusts the backlight giving a constant image depending on varying light conditions.

    One of the main reasons I settled on this model was the built-in Freeview HD tuner. I wasn’t disappointed – the high definition broadcasts on BBC HD, ITV1 HD & Channel 4 HD all look great, with nice, vibrant colours, deep blacks, and great picture clarity. The TV does an excellent job of up scaling the non HD channels.

    Having looked at many makes other than Toshiba I am extremely happy with this purchase as the design and technology offered by my TV is far in advance of the very competitive price that I paid for it.

    I’d highly recommend this TV to anyone.

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    53 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fantastic Toshiba, 23 Sep 2010
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    Mr P Marshall (FARNBOROUGH, Hampshire United Kingdom) – See all my reviews

    This review is from: Toshiba 37RV753B 37-inch Widescreen Digital LCD TV with Full HD 1080p and Freeview HD (Electronics)

    After looking at the many 5 star reviews on the smaller 32RV753 I decided to buy this larger TV from Amazon.

    The picture on this television is fantastic. I was persuaded to go down the route of Freeview HD and I’m not disappointed. Picture quality for the price is outstanding. The colours are amazing and the clarity even in SD looks great. When you combine this with HD then sports, DVDs and video games have never looked better.

    The Freeview HD means those not wishing to pay Sky or Virgin subscriptions can still watch BBC HD channel, ITV HD and Channel 4HD (with more to follow) in stunning High Definition.

    The HD picture from the internal Freeview HD tuner is amazing. The standard definition is good, but the TV does a fantastic job of getting the best out of what is provided.

    The sound is fine for every day use, but like most I run through a surround sound system which adds another dimension. The menu system is logical and is very easy to set-up out of the box.

    My parents have bought many Toshiba products in the past and have always rated the quality and this product looks to continue with great features at a great price.

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    16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Good TV…..with one very annoying fault, 23 Nov 2010
    This review is from: Toshiba 37RV753B 37-inch Widescreen Digital LCD TV with Full HD 1080p and Freeview HD (Electronics)

    Upon receipt of this TV, I was very pleased with my purchase. Picture was clear, EPG very well laid out, sound was perfectly acceptable. Unfortunately though, their appeared to be a fault with the LCD panel. It ‘buzzes’ when in auto-view or indeed in any other mode, if the back light is set below the 90s. Turning the back light right up alleviated this problem, but the buzz would return whenever the screen displayed a dark image. The buzz is not terrible loud, but it is constant, and once you know it is there, it is very difficult to detune your ears to it.

    Having spoken to Toshiba, they assured me it was a fault with the unit, and that I should request a replacement. To their credit, Amazon did a marvellous job of sending out a new TV, and collecting the old one. Unfortunately the replacement unit did exactly the same thing, so it had to go back for a refund.

    Five stars for Amazon, and their fantastic customer service. Three stars for this TV, which is a shame, as without the buzzing fault, it would be a cracker. If you want to buy a TV in this range, I believe that the 32″ and 40″ versions do not have the buzz, as it is probably down to the 37″ LCD panel that Toshiba have used (but don’t quote me on that!)

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    Hannspree 7 inch Digital Photo Frame – Black

    Posted by Notcot on Nov 28, 2010 in Photography

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    SANDISK 8 GB Secure Digital SDHC Card

    Posted by Notcot on Nov 27, 2010 in Photography

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    54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great card! working 100% fine with my Nikon D80…, 21 Nov 2008

    Great card! working 100% fine with my Nikon D80. It is not super super fast… but it is quite fast than other 3rd party or low cost cards.

    No issues taking pictures. No Errors.

    You might need to upgrade your card reader. I am using direct cable from my camera to PC.

    Will recomm.

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    219 of 222 people found the following review helpful:
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    Bargain price for top branded card, 24 Oct 2008

    Just how cheap can this memory get ?

    I am using this card in my Kodak Z1015 HD video capable digicam, the card is fast enough to cope with HD video to be continuously streamed to the card, I recently shot a continuous 29 min video with no problems whatever (8GB would have given me much longer)…it seems just great

    This card is classified as a “class 2″, which means that it must have a minimum write speed of 2 megabites per second, this seems fast enough for my purposes, other cards are classified at class 4 (4 mb/s min) or class 6 (6 mb/s min), so its not the fastest, but it seems fine for video

    Just a note though….make sure that the device that you plan to use this card with is SD HC compatible as some older devices wont recognise this card

    I am sure that memory will get even cheaper, but this seems like a great price to me, high street retailers often charge three or four times this price…Sandisk is a well known brand name too…great value

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    94 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
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    SDHC Memory Card, 11 Jun 2008

    I bought this card to partner my Canon 450D. It works a treat and is a competitive price. I was going to get one for my digital photo-frame too but held off as it was unclear whether the SDHC would work in the photo-frame. I tested it and it does. I have now ordered a second one for the photo-frame. Very pleased.

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    Olympus VN-8700PC – Digital voice recorder – flash 4 GB – WMA, MP3

    Posted by Notcot on Nov 24, 2010 in Portable Sound & Vision

    Olympus VN-8700PC personal note taker. Digital recording: up to 51 hours. Flash Memory: 4 GB. PC Interface Supported: USB. 200 files per folder. 3 recording qualities (HQ/SP/LP). 8 languages on board: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Polish, Chinese. Voice activated recording (VCVA). Long battery life time. Voice Filter. Built-in 1.6 inch dot matrix display, operation by one large central button. Forward/Reverse skip function. Microphone included. Colour: Black. Battery: 2 x battery – AAA type. WxDxH: 108x16x39 mm. Weight: 66 grams

    • Voice recording time: 444 h
    • Built-in microphone: Y
    • Frequency range: 200 – 13000Hz
    • Built-in speakers: Y
    • Audio recording formats: WMA; MP3

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